If the scope does not maintain zero, return to zero and dial accurately everything else is a non-starter.
Suggest you do some research on scopes that do the above.
You will be surprised by your findings.
In your price range, look for SWFA, Night Force, Bushnell LRHS and Sightron either used or new.
MOA or Mils is just a scale of measurement either work fine. The MOA is 1 click for 0.25"/100y and Mil is 0.36"/100y, so the Moa has a finer graduation.
When you are shooting long range 500m-1000m + on out FFP is a benefit as you come ups and windage adjustments work at any scope power where the 2nd Focal Plane is usually set at 10x so the windshield rhymes with the dials, so it is not that useful at unknown or ranged distances.
In your price range a high magnification scope will not be as useful as advertised, say at 24x this level of magnification does uncover any anomalies with the 'glass' itself.
At 1000 yards my groups, 5 and 10 shot do not differ much at all at scope powers between 10x and 24x.
As an example , at a club event in hunter class, limited to <0.750" barrel at muzzle, 9x scope ,<10.5 lbs, hunting /sporter stock, factory or handloads being the general criteria.
As a lark a friend said for why don't you (me) try that Steyr 7mm-08 in the class, it has a fixed 6x SWFA, I was reluctant but gave it a try, anyway, no prize but it did a 6.25" 3 shot group, rifle was bought used and new to me at the time.
The takeaway is you do not need to break the bank to shoot at distance, just use reliable equipment.
Another thing if you are 50+ get your eyes checked before buying 'awesome glass'. Nothing negates 'awesome' glass like a pair of Wallyworld eyeglasses.
Suggest you do some research on scopes that do the above.
You will be surprised by your findings.
In your price range, look for SWFA, Night Force, Bushnell LRHS and Sightron either used or new.
MOA or Mils is just a scale of measurement either work fine. The MOA is 1 click for 0.25"/100y and Mil is 0.36"/100y, so the Moa has a finer graduation.
When you are shooting long range 500m-1000m + on out FFP is a benefit as you come ups and windage adjustments work at any scope power where the 2nd Focal Plane is usually set at 10x so the windshield rhymes with the dials, so it is not that useful at unknown or ranged distances.
In your price range a high magnification scope will not be as useful as advertised, say at 24x this level of magnification does uncover any anomalies with the 'glass' itself.
At 1000 yards my groups, 5 and 10 shot do not differ much at all at scope powers between 10x and 24x.
As an example , at a club event in hunter class, limited to <0.750" barrel at muzzle, 9x scope ,<10.5 lbs, hunting /sporter stock, factory or handloads being the general criteria.
As a lark a friend said for why don't you (me) try that Steyr 7mm-08 in the class, it has a fixed 6x SWFA, I was reluctant but gave it a try, anyway, no prize but it did a 6.25" 3 shot group, rifle was bought used and new to me at the time.
The takeaway is you do not need to break the bank to shoot at distance, just use reliable equipment.
Another thing if you are 50+ get your eyes checked before buying 'awesome glass'. Nothing negates 'awesome' glass like a pair of Wallyworld eyeglasses.




















































